Toyota GR Yaris Morizo RR Debuts as Track Beast
The Toyota GR Yaris Morizo RR has excited car lovers worldwide, including in Pakistan.
While our beloved Toyota Yaris FWD sedan dominates Pakistan’s roads for reliability and affordability, this limited-edition AWD turbocharged GR version transforms the nameplate into a pure track weapon.
According to Motor1, this limited-edition model, inspired by Toyota’s Chairman, “Akio Toyoda” (aka Morizo), debuts at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon, blending Nürburgring-honed tech with everyday drivability.
It features an 8-speed GAZOO Racing Direct Automatic Transmission, exclusive “MORIZO” 4WD mode with 50:50 initial torque and driving force distribution, and aerodynamic upgrades for superior track performance.


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What Makes the Toyota GR Yaris Morizo RR Stand Out?
Performance and Efficiency
Toyota engineers the Morizo RR for ultimate driver-car unity, drawing from Morizo’s 2025 Nürburgring 24 Hours experience.
The car retains the 1.6-litre turbocharged inline-three engine, delivering 300 hp, but amps up handling with tuned shock absorbers and modified electric power steering.
Aerodynamic elements, like a carbon-fibre rear wing and front spoiler, generate downforce while reducing weight, ensuring razor-sharp cornering on tracks.



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Standout Design and Details
Inside, drivers enjoy a suede-wrapped steering wheel with yellow stitching, exclusive seats, and a GR Full TFT gauge display showing “MORIZO” mode.
The exterior boasts Gravel Khaki paint, Matte Bronze wheels, and yellow brake callipers for a rugged yet premium look.



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Performance Upgrades for Track Dominance
Toyota optimises the Morizo RR’s suspension for uneven surfaces, providing stress-free daily drives and exhilarating laps.
The “MORIZO” mode enhances 4WD control, as Morizo notes: “It brings spontaneous smiles and extraordinary exhilaration.”
Availability and Global Appeal
Toyota limits production to 200 units. 100 for Japan and 100 for Europe. Available from spring 2026 via lottery.
Pricing remains undisclosed, but its exclusivity appeals to collectors globally, including Pakistan’s car enthusiasts as well.



